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- hibiki shikyoin | pripara,
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- nia | xenoblade chronicles 2,
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- romeo | romeo's blue skies,
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- yoon | akatsuki no yona,
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- ω misaki yata | k,
- ω reisi munakata | k,
- ω ross | senyuu.,
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29 - Autumn Leaves
Who: Everyone!
What: Uncover the remaining secrets of the mysterious forest.
When: Nov 29 - 30
Where: Chichibu National Park & the Central District
Summary: A heavily forested wilderness area in Chichibu National Park is attracting dangerous numbers of ayakashi, and Heaven's forces suspect that this might be the mortal forest that was connected to the Heavens in order to kidnap gods and shinki a few weeks ago.


Walk in the Woods
Mysterious Trees
Ayakashi Attacks
Autumn Leaf Viewing

In Summary:
What: Uncover the remaining secrets of the mysterious forest.
When: Nov 29 - 30
Where: Chichibu National Park & the Central District
Summary: A heavily forested wilderness area in Chichibu National Park is attracting dangerous numbers of ayakashi, and Heaven's forces suspect that this might be the mortal forest that was connected to the Heavens in order to kidnap gods and shinki a few weeks ago.


Walk in the Woods
- On the morning of the 29th, Heaven's messenger doves drop off small folded cards at the doors of every temple. The cards read,
- We believe that we have identified the location on the Near Shore where the human accomplices were working. As it is a large area, we offer you this information, in case you are able to assist us in searching for clues to the identity of the culprit. Please investigate with caution: there are reports of ayakashi in the area.
Attached is a map to a large national park in the Kanto region, with a section of the park cross-hatched in red pen. Anyone who goes to investigate the marked area will discover that it is heavily forested and contains about a mountain and a half; the ground is steep, muddy with autumn rain, and slick with dead leaves, though some red and orange colors are still grimly clinging to the branches overhead. Watch your step! The supernatural menace seems to have faded, but the purely natural hazards can do almost as much damage.
Heaven's forces, wearing white short jackets with gold chrysanthemum emblems over much more sensible jeans and hiking boots, can be seen here and there throughout the forest, searching for clues themselves. If somebody gets in a real jam, they might be willing to lend a hand.
Mysterious Trees
- Towards the center of the cross-hatched area, investigators may begin to see some familiar signs. Are those bits of torn-down spell papers still fluttering from nails driven into the trees? Vines and tree branches cut and broken by the hostage rescuers breaking through? Footprints, torn bits of black hooded cloaks... there are clues aplenty here.
There's something else, too: a mysterious presence still seems to haunt the forest. The trees might not move when anyone's watching, but it seems like they're in slightly different positions every time you look away and back. And what was that flicker of movement in the underbrush? Is there still someone here?!
Comment on the NPC REQUEST/CLUE SEARCH thread below to request specific details, or to go hunting for that mysterious presence.
Ayakashi Attacks
- There's more than one mysterious presence in these trees... and some of them are definitely not friendly. The forest's aura is unsettling and creepy enough to partially mask their approach, but ayakashi of all types and sizes seem to have been drawn here. Some wind along tree branches or soar through the air on fleshy, wide-spread wings. Others crawl or even burrow in the ground.
And all of them are excited at the possibility of a divine meal. Look out!
Autumn Leaf Viewing
- An area of the Central District planted with maple along a stone-walled canal has been decorated with hanging lanterns, comfortable spread mats and cushions, and an abundance of delicious food and drink on the afternoon of the 30th. Everyone is invited: new gods and old, those who helped investigate the Near Shore forest and those who didn't. For those who did investigate, though, one or two of the white-robed shinki who are helping with the party preparations and enjoying the food and drink themselves will take the opportunity to pull them aside and ask about their findings.
The party includes games as well as food and drink. Kites, poetry games, tag, hide-and-seek, card games and dice games are going on all over. There's even some determined board game and mahjong players who have brought their favorite game to the outdoor venue and are setting up on mats with immense care.
At one edge of the landscaped area where the party is being held, the ground slopes up, and is planted with a riot of bright gold, white and rust-red chrysanthemums. Like the ones that bloomed everywhere a few months ago, these flowers exude a sense of peace, confidence and security to anyone nearby, and especially those who pick the blooms to wear in their hair or their buttonhole.

In Summary:
- Investigate a wild forest
- Watch out for nasty trees
- Exorcise an ayakashi infestation
- Enjoy some hard-earned relaxation
- Have fun~
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Gods are people. Shinki are people too. Anyone who's telling you you deserve less than someone else because of who or what you are doesn't have your best interests at heart. That goes for everyone, god or shinki or anything.
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[Votelli darts a nervous glance at Nia, not responding outright. She doesn't look sure of what she could say.]
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[Ginia taps the corner of her phone against her chin.]
But he knows the forests of Ireland well too if you would rather stay in the Near Shore.
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[Especially the nicer ones in forests and wild areas. And a theme park apparently? Worship is a strange, strange thing.]
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[There's a subconscious expectation of a much smaller one lurking in the depths of Nia's lost memories. Alrest was nothing but Titans, after all -- and fewer every year.]
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[She hesitates, bites her lower lip, and then adds, quietly:]
And I can't go to the Heavens. They'd catch me.
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What if we set up a shrine nearby for him? That way you can stay here, but we can visit and protect you too?
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[She sounds more nervous now, and she glances over her shoulder into the bushes.]
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It'll take longer but we can always hike here like we did today. Maybe he can set up some way for you to contact us through magic? Something simple, like a signal. Or would Sensei notice that?
[She glances at Nia and smiles.]
We can give you a lift too.
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[She turns back to Votelli, then.] Though I'm still saying you really ought to ditch that guy and find a better place, he sounds like real trash. And I bet you're not even telling us the bad stuff.
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[She hesitates, and then says, cautiously:]
If you want to come here and see me, maybe I could name one of you....
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And then sense kicks back in. Votelli is an unknown individual and while Ginia doesn't mind the concept of nora, she's also not looking to get named by a stranger. Especially against the will of her god. Her expression falls and Ginia tries to maintain her smile but mostly looks troubled.]
I'm sorry, I would have to speak with Caster about that first.
[She already has a hunch what Nia's answer is.]
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[Frankly, setting aside her own personal disgust at being named in the first place, Nia actually has a more relevant objection to the whole thing.]
Look, it's nothing against you personally, but frankly that Sensei of yours -- well, I wouldn't trust him if he found about that. And with a name from you on one of us there isn't much we could do if he decided he was going, let's say, react unpleasantly?
I may be dead, but I'm not so dead that I want to be more dead.
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[She flushes, ducking her head.]
But if you don't want to I guess that's fine.
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[Ginia thinks back on the soulless shinki impeding their progress the first time around. She hadn't noticed any names, though she wasn't looking either. Huh...]
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[She really doesn't want anything done to her period.]
[Though Nia has to pause, one hand going up to scratch below her ear as she looks away.]
Also, I'd probably just be... dumping negative emotions on you all the time. Anger and irritation and general bad stuff. You don't deserve that from a shinki. You've got enough troubles.
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[She ducks her head.]
But you're probably right anyway. I don't want you to get hurt.
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I'm sorry, I can't. My god does not approve of nora and I don't want to go behind his back. But I'm still happy to visit when it's safe.
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Well, I sure don't know what's going on with you, but you sure don't seem happy, and that isn't right. So what do you really need?
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[She grips the fabric of her summer dress skirt, not meeting either of their eyes.]
It'll be better when things are all done, and Sensei doesn't have to make sure I stay hidden anymore.
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How will you know when things are done?
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[She doesn't look like she believes what she's saying.]
Anyway, the Heavens are just for some gods. Gods that follow all their rules. Anybody who doesn't follow their rules, or makes them mad, gets killed.
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